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/* LocationConfig.hpp :+: :+: :+: */
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/* By: lperrey <lperrey@student.42.fr> +#+ +:+ +#+ */
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/* Created: 2022/07/23 16:08:00 by me #+# #+# */
/* Updated: 2022/08/04 01:40:40 by me ### ########.fr */
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#ifndef LOCATIONCONFIG_HPP
# define LOCATIONCONFIG_HPP
# include <map>
# include <vector>
# include <string>
# include <iostream>
# include "utils.hpp"
// again, struct instead?
class LocationConfig
{
public:
// canonic stuff?
// i thought this might fix the "non static member function"
// shit i'm getting with the comparator...
LocationConfig() {}
~LocationConfig() {}
std::string path;
int client_body_limit;
std::string root;
std::vector<std::string> index;
unsigned int allow_methods;
std::map<std::string, std::string> cgi_info;
// wait if i can call several times, shouldn't it be a map?
// wait no there can only be 1 and i think it might have to be in
// location only...
int redirect_status;
std::string redirect_uri;
// au pire you do location / { return 301 http://location; }
// and that's how you get the redirect from the root.
void print_all()
{
std::cout << "\nPRINTING A LOCATION\n";
std::cout << "Path: " << path << '\n';
std::cout << "client_body_limit: " << client_body_limit << '\n';
std::cout << "root: " << root << '\n';
std::cout << "Skipping index...\n";
std::cout << "Location allow_methods: ";
std::cout << ::http_methods_to_str(allow_methods) << "\n";
std::cout << "Skipping redirect status etc...\n";
std::cout << "------\n";
}
// works a lot better than using a compare function...
// but it still doesn't work...
// problem is the logic
bool operator<(const LocationConfig& rhs) const
{
// size_t len_lhs = 0;
// size_t len_rhs = 0;
int len_lhs = 0;
int len_rhs = 0;
// size_t tmp = 0;
// consider adding 1 to path that ends in a file not folder.
// What are the rules...
// / is smaller than /test
// and /test/test1 is bigger than test
// so we want to count /
// len_lhs = _count_chars(this->path);
// len_rhs = _count_chars(rhs.path);
const char *tmp1 = this->path.c_str();
size_t i = 0;
while (tmp1[i])
{
if (tmp1[i] == '/')
++len_lhs;
++i;
}
const char *tmp2 = rhs.path.c_str();
i = 0;
while (tmp2[i])
{
if (tmp2[i] == '/')
++len_rhs;
++i;
}
/*
while ((tmp = this->path.find_first_of("/", tmp)) != std::string::npos)
{
std::cout << "tmp_lhs: " << tmp << "\n";
++tmp;
++len_lhs;
}
tmp = 0;
while ((tmp = rhs.path.find_first_of("/", tmp)) != std::string::npos)
{
std::cout << "tmp_rhs: " << tmp << "\n";
++tmp;
++len_rhs;
}
*/
std::cout << "len_lhs: " << len_lhs << " len_rhs: " << len_rhs \
<< " bool res: " << (len_lhs > len_rhs) << "\n";
// i honestly can't tell you how or why but using > rather than <
// fixed all my problems
// the fact that the bool was always 0 before, and the correct order
// i want... super weird...
return (len_lhs > len_rhs); // right comparison ? not <= ?
};
/*
size_t _count_chars(std::string str)
{
const char *tmp = str.c_str();
size_t i = 0;
size_t count = 0;
while (i < str.lenght())
{
if (tmp[i] == '/')
++count;
++i;
}
return (count);
}
*/
};
// ok it needs to go somewhere else
#endif